For secure connections, you have the added options to
require encryption and to have this override Block Rules.
Programs and Services Lets you tie this rule to all programs or to a specific
program. It can also be used to apply the rule to any
process, only services, specific services, or a custom
service short name. You would use this tab to be able to
begin defining Service Hardening Rules.
Users and Computers Lets you restrict access based on specified authorized
computers, users, or security groups. The prerequisite for
this is that the Allow Only Secure Connections checkbox
must also be selected in the General tab. You can specify
more than one computer, user, or group by clicking the
Add button in each of the respective sections.
Protocols and Ports Your bread-and-butter tab when it comes to firewalls
allows you to control access based on protocol and port
or the special Dynamic RPC, RPC Endpoint Mapper, or
Edge Traversal keywords. This is typically the way you
would control access on a traditional firewall. For most
third-party applications, you will be given guidelines
on what ports need to be open for the application
to work correctly. This is one way to apply those
guidelines on your server.
Scope Lets you define to which local and remote IP addresses
this rule applies. By default it applies to any local and
any remote IP addresses. To specify a particular IP
address or range of IP addresses, click the Custom radio
button and add the IP addresses to the list.
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